Wired Productions has picked up and released quite a few decent, sometimes underappreciated games in the past few years.

GRIP, Close to the Sun, Super Dungeon Bros. There's a good mix of really interesting indie titles. And the publisher's latest also looks like quite a find.

The Falconeer is a new game from accomplished independent developer Tomas Sala and as you'll see from the trailer above, it's a very atmospheric ocean-world fantasy.

We're told that this will be an "aerial combat RPG" which sounds... different.

Keep reading for a bit more info from the publisher about the Falconeer's unique gameplay:

"Combining classic dog fighting mechanics and acrobatic twists and turns with an awe-inspiring open environment and bestiary of fantastic enemies in land, sea, and air."

"Set above The Great Ursee, prospective players can take their armed aerial mounts in third person to the skies as a Falconeer, an airborne warrior equipped with devastating ranged weaponry, to explore a bleak and hauntingly beautiful world, filled with wonderous locations and warmongering rival factions vying for the mysterious secrets hidden at the Ursee's unfathomable depths."

“The moment we saw The Falconeer, Tomas’ passion and dedication stood out and we knew we wanted to bring it to the Wired family,” said Leo Zullo, Managing Director, Wired Productions.

“The Falconeer’s stunning art style and ambitious design speak volumes about his individual talent as a developer and we’re delighted to be supporting The Falconeer to market.”

"Building worlds is my passion, creating epic landscapes and hidden stories within… just waiting to be found. I want future Falconeers to fight for the Ursee world I’m creating, to risk everything in breathtaking battles to understand its secrets,” said Tomas Sala, the sole developer of The Falconeer.

“I’m delighted to have joined forces with Wired Productions, to have secured the future survival of the Ursee and to join a line-up of stunning games with a publisher who understands my vision.”

The Falconeer is coming to PC in 2020. Stay tuned for more info coming at Gamescom 2019.